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Adult Nasal Cannula Trumpet Connector, 7' Supply Tube

Adult Nasal Cannula Trumpet Connector, 7' Supply Tube

Regular price $55.00
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MR Safe – an item that poses no known hazards in all MRI environments. Using the terminology, “MR Safe” items are non-conducting, non-metallic, and non-magnetic items such as a plastic Petri dish. An item may be determined to be MR Safe by providing a scientifically based rationale rather than test data.

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MR Unsafe – An item that is known to pose hazards in all MRI environments. MR Unsafe items include magnetic items such as a pair of ferromagnetic scissors.

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The Adult Nasal Cannula with Trumpet Connector and 7-Foot Supply Tube is an essential device engineered to deliver low-flow supplemental oxygen with precision and patient comfort as primary considerations. Its 7-foot flexible supply tube allows for ease of movement, making it highly functional for use in clinical environments and with MRI equipment setups. Designed for compatibility with a range of MRI products, this medical-grade nasal cannula ensures smooth integration and reliable oxygen delivery, meeting the demands of various healthcare applications.

Featuring a soft, ergonomic cannula design with curved prongs, this product offers a secure fit without causing irritation or discomfort, even during extended use. The trumpet connector minimizes the risk of disconnection, while the stretchable, pliable tubing reduces pressure on sensitive areas such as cheeks and ears. Constructed from latex-free materials and intended for single-use, it ensures both safety and convenience. Each case includes 50 cannulas, providing healthcare facilities with a cost-effective and dependable solution for oxygen delivery needs.

 

Overall Dimensions:

  • Tubing Length: 7 feet
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Frequently Asked Questions

1. Can this 7′ nasal cannula stay connected during an MRI scan?

Yes. This nasal cannula is made entirely from non-metallic, non-conductive materials, so it can safely remain in place during active MRI scanning without causing interference or artifacts. The extended 7-foot tubing provides enough length to connect comfortably to oxygen sources located outside the scanner bore, helping maintain uninterrupted airflow and patient comfort throughout the exam.

2. What’s the advantage of using a trumpet connector instead of a standard oxygen fitting?

The trumpet connector creates a secure, slip-resistant seal that’s less likely to disconnect under tension or patient movement. In busy imaging workflows, this reduces setup issues and oxygen flow interruptions. For MRI applications, it also helps maintain a tight, non-metallic connection to ensure consistent delivery during longer procedures, particularly when the oxygen source is positioned in the control room or adjacent zone.

3. How should staff handle these cannulas to meet infection control standards?

These cannulas are single-use and latex-free, which helps facilities stay compliant with infection prevention protocols. After each patient, they should be disposed of in standard medical waste containers. Stocking them in bulk cases of 50 helps streamline patient turnover and ensures clean, ready-to-use oxygen accessories for every MRI session — no reprocessing or special handling required.

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